Bountiful in a sentence as an adjective

Then, when the harvest came, it was bountiful.

It will if anything be more bountiful and teeming with life.

But if what you love about the freelance life is bountiful free time, that is not the path for you!

The country they inherited is not the bountiful one the authors' generation did.

The view from Silicon Valley is that a lot of the US talent, while bountiful in number, just doesn't stack up."That is the nub of the issue.

It's nice to think of the ocean as infinitely bountiful, but it's definitely limited.

How your family coped with various medical hardships in the past or how everyone you know has always been blessed with bountiful health.

"Give thanks to nature, the bountiful, because it has made necessary things easy to procure, while things hard to obtain are not necessary.

Commodity prices collapsed after the bountiful harvest and the bank ended up foreclosing.

There was a great podcast by NPR's Planet Money[1] about how Norway avoided the "resource curse"[2], or paradox of the plenty, whereby countries with bountiful resources tend to be less developed than vice-verse.

Puritans would often complain about the inexplicable justice of "heathen" Americans who were seemingly lazy and were laying around all day, doing maybe a little bit of work here and a little bit there, while still managing to bring in bountiful harvests.

Companies bin entire unsolicited design documents without even reading them because those ideas have negative expected worth: Increased chance of lawsuits, to a field rife and bountiful with ideas from people who've actually worked in the field and have some idea of what might work and what might not.

Bountiful definitions

adjective

given or giving freely; "was a big tipper"; "the bounteous goodness of God"; "bountiful compliments"; "a freehanded host"; "a handsome allowance"; "Saturday's child is loving and giving"; "a liberal backer of the arts"; "a munificent gift"; "her fond and openhanded grandfather"

See also: bighearted bounteous freehanded handsome giving liberal openhanded

adjective

producing in abundance; "the bountiful earth"; "a plentiful year"; "fruitful soil"

See also: plentiful